DJI Mavic Air 4K Drone (Arctic White)

A marvel of engineering and design, the Mavic Air was built to go wherever adventure takes you. Inheriting the best of the Mavic series, this ultraportable and foldable drone features high-end flight performance and functionality for limitless exploration.

Key Features

3-Axis Gimbal CameraThe Mavic Air is the most portable DJI drone to house a 3-axis mechanical gimbal, with its angular vibration range reduced to 0.005°. Set in a triangular formation, gimbal dampeners help create even steadier shots.

32 MP Sphere PanoramasIn addition to Horizontal, Vertical, and 180° panoramas, the Mavic Air stitches 25 photos together in just eight seconds to create crystal-clear 32 MP Sphere panoramas.[1] View them from an immersive perspective with DJI Goggles.

4K 100 Mbps VideoThe Mavic Air shoots video at an incredible 4K 30 fps, recording at 100 Mbps to capture every second with UHD quality.

HDR PhotosNew HDR algorithms help you obtain the right exposure settings intelligently, according to lighting conditions. Overexposed or dark areas are processed for more natural transitions between highlights and shadows, while DSP acceleration allows for more efficient shooting.

ActiveTrackActiveTrack can sense up to 16 selectable subjects simultaneously,[2] letting you choose the right tracking subject. With higher tracking precision and broader scenario applications, ActiveTrack follows targets even when they're running, jumping, or cycling.

QuickShotsChoose from six different QuickShots — Rocket, Dronie, Circle, Helix, Asteroid, and Boomerang. All are just a tap away and will get you those epic selfie drone videos without needing to think about composing your shot. Share your new creations to social media through the DJI GO 4 app instantly.

SmartCaptureFun, simple, and intuitive, SmartCapture offers a new and interactive way of controlling the Mavic Air by hand. Launch and control the drone with hand gestures, then take photos or videos however you like.

TapFlyIf you want to focus on just your shot, select TapFly in DJI GO 4, which lets you fly wherever you tap on your mobile device screen. TapFly works in Forward, Backward, Free, and Coordinate modes, and you can adjust flight speed to suit all your aerial needs.

FlightAutonomy 2.0Using advanced VIO technology, the powerful sensor system in FlightAutonomy 2.0 consists of a primary gimbal camera, forward, backward, and downward dual-vision sensors, downward infrared sensing system, IMU redundancies, and a group of computing cores. Together, they collect and transmit information from the surrounding environment to the high-performance processor for more precise hovering and better flight performance. Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS) allow the aircraft to bypass obstacles in front of and behind it actively. Your grand adventures of discovery have never been so safe and easy.

21-Minute Max Flight Time[3]Mavic Air Intelligent Flight Batteries are made with high-density lithium, offering a substantial flight time of up to 21 minutes3 for all your adventuring needs.

FOC ESCs and PropulsionThe application of FOC sinusoidal drive architecture ESCs provides the Mavic Air with a smoother motor commutation process and higher overall efficiency of both motors and ESCs.

Enhanced Wi-Fi Video Transmission [6]A new Wi-Fi video transmission system supports dual frequency bands of 2.4/5.8GHz6 and a 720p live view from up to 4 km away.[7]

DJI GogglesPair the Mavic Air with the DJI Goggles for FPV flight, and take to the skies for an immersive aerial adventure!

[1] The sky above the camera cannot be captured due to the gimbal's limited tilt range. Instead, the sky is automatically generated using a zenith patching algorithm.[2] Including people, cars, and ships.[3] Acquired at a constant speed of 25 kph, free of wind. Actual flight time may vary because of the environment and use of flight modes.[4] Acquired near sea level, free of wind.[5] Remote controller required. When in Sport mode, the aircraft cannot sense obstacles. Fly with caution.[6] Due to local policies, some countries do not support 5.8 GHz transmission.[7] Unobstructed, free of interference, when FCC compliant. The max transmission distance is 2 km when CE compliant.